At the Shinagawa Historical Museum you can find some interesting historical items, but also some fun papercrafts, like Doki pottery, a Dotaku bronze bell and a clay Haniwa figurine and also some household items like an old-school freezer, an old-school twin drum washer and an old-school color television and also a Hinadan doll display for Hinamatsuri (Girl's Day, March 3rd in Japan)! 🔔📺
Download + build your own free historical papercrafts (by Shinagawa Historical Museum):
- Archeological finds: https://www.city.shinagawa.tokyo.jp/jigyo/06/historyhp/moyoshi/paper_kouko.html
- Old-school ice freezer: https://www.city.shinagawa.tokyo.jp/jigyo/06/historyhp/moyoshi/oldtool_icefreezer.html
- Old-school twin drum washer: https://www.city.shinagawa.tokyo.jp/jigyo/06/historyhp/moyoshi/oldtool_twindrumwasher.html
- Old-school color television: https://www.city.shinagawa.tokyo.jp/jigyo/06/historyhp/moyoshi/oldtool_colortv.html
- Hinadan doll display: https://www.city.shinagawa.tokyo.jp/jigyo/06/historyhp/moyoshi/hinadan.html
(Tip: Google Translate doesn't seem to work on Shinagawa Historical Museum's site, but they seem to have set it up so that you can let the J-SERVER Professional service by Kodensha translate the website from Japanese to your native language by clicking "OK" instead of "CANCEL" when it automatically asks you when you visit the links above to visit the Shinagawa Historical Museum 😊)

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